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. >> say the mayor of los angeles was swinging as they used to say with dan akroyd and steve mart kin on snl. say they were the swinging czechoslovakiian brothers in tight slacks. anything wrong with that? >> no. the city has been better since he has been gone. i wish he moved to mexico. this is like captain hazelwood running the exxon valdez into the ground and saying does any one mind while i leave the ship for a while. the answer is by all means captain. i will buy the first drink on dry land. also in los angeles big hit and run problem. or 50 percent of the actors are hit and runs? what's going on? >> 50 percent, so all of you people that are living somewhere where there are same people living amongst you, image if 50 percent of just the traffic accidents were hit and run. just about 10 percent net. it's about 10 percent nationally. we are at 50 percent. by the way that was as of 09. so we could be over that today. >> so 50 percent of all traffic accidents? the people who caused them zoom away they don't stop? 50 percent. why do you think that is? >> well, they flee. there's a cou
. >> say the mayor of los angeles was swinging as they used to say with dan akroyd and steve mart kin on snl. say they were the swinging czechoslovakiian brothers in tight slacks. anything wrong with that? >> no. the city has been better since he has been gone. i wish he moved to mexico. this is like captain hazelwood running the exxon valdez into the ground and saying does any one mind while i leave the ship for a while. the answer is by all means captain. i will buy the first...
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dan? >> important to emphasize it is not too late to get the shot, john, thanks for your report this morning. >>> now to allegations of hypocrisy and absurdity as the recovery from super storm becomes a political football. they'll vote on relief money but politicians from the northeast are outraged that republicans want to give them much less than they're asking for. abc's david kerley is at the white house this morning. >> reporter: not so fast is what some republicans are saying so for the third time we'll hear heated words from northeast lawmakers when this comes up in the house of representatives. >> so bad. >> reporter: 2 1/2 months and the victims of sandy and their representatives have had enough. >> they have suffered long enough. they need to hear from their government. >> reporter: they are helping, but in chunks. congress passed more than $9 billion if aid a week ago. but the states and the president have asked for another $50 billion. instead the house plan calls for just $17 b
dan? >> important to emphasize it is not too late to get the shot, john, thanks for your report this morning. >>> now to allegations of hypocrisy and absurdity as the recovery from super storm becomes a political football. they'll vote on relief money but politicians from the northeast are outraged that republicans want to give them much less than they're asking for. abc's david kerley is at the white house this morning. >> reporter: not so fast is what some republicans are...
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we start with dan gross. his latest piece is titled "obama brinksmanship puts gop in tough spot on debt ceiling." so dan, you write that while you fall off a cliff, you only bump your head in to a ceiling but economically the ceiling has the capacity to deliver far more damage. you are talking like my friend steve kornacki here. what is failing to raise the debt ceiling? why is that going to be catastrophic? >> well, you know, first of all the stock and bond markets will really go haywire in a way they didn't when we were about to go over the fiscal cliff because government bonds are held by everybody. chinese central bank, japanese central bank, every single bank financial institution out there. so if there's any question over the value of those and they start to decline, these institutions have a great amount of leverage and interconnected with everything else and sort of see what happened in 2008. it's also this issue of, you know, who gets paid? if you start to have to say maybe soldiers get paid but not
we start with dan gross. his latest piece is titled "obama brinksmanship puts gop in tough spot on debt ceiling." so dan, you write that while you fall off a cliff, you only bump your head in to a ceiling but economically the ceiling has the capacity to deliver far more damage. you are talking like my friend steve kornacki here. what is failing to raise the debt ceiling? why is that going to be catastrophic? >> well, you know, first of all the stock and bond markets will really...
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bianna, dan? >> that movie getting a lot of headlines over the past few weeks. >>> all right, time for a check of the weather and back over to ginger zee. hey, ginger. >> good morning, guys. on the east coast not only will record warmth be the story but fog will create problems, less than a half mile in philadelphia. traveling by road or by air, i'd check ahead. because from the carolinas up to maine, we have fog advisorieadv. a live shot. you can hardly see anything. almost nothing, this runway behind there. i would imagine some of the airports are going to have issues on the east coast, the cold, back in parts of the south and west is going to begin moderating toward midweek. phoenix will see a high today of 48, 50s into tuesday. salt lake city will moderate from 10 today to 26 on tuesday. i'll fly you across the nation, a little ice and some storms in the center here from tennessee through parts of alabama but other than that it's just all that warmth in the east. that's the big picture. >> so
bianna, dan? >> that movie getting a lot of headlines over the past few weeks. >>> all right, time for a check of the weather and back over to ginger zee. hey, ginger. >> good morning, guys. on the east coast not only will record warmth be the story but fog will create problems, less than a half mile in philadelphia. traveling by road or by air, i'd check ahead. because from the carolinas up to maine, we have fog advisorieadv. a live shot. you can hardly see anything....
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first up, dan said to keep an eye on yahoo!. take a listen. >> the mighty goldman sachs reinitiated the stock with a buy of $22, 12-month price target. they say the sum of the parts is much greater. i actually agree. implied volatility is cheap. >> good call. shares of yahoo! jumped 29% since september. so, what do you do? >> yeah, this is a stock-specific story here. a lot of things going on. they have new management in there. they are making a lot of changes and just as recently as the other day, yesterday, actually, there's some news that ali baba may go public, which will help them monetize that stake. it was sum of the parts thing, so -- >> go on. >> you have to take a pause at 20. see what the q-4 earnings look like. >> now, onto the ugly. on the day that cisco reported its fourth quarter earnings, dan made a bearish prediction. here's what he said. >> they guided forward in line. they said, europe is weak and going to be weak for some time. they said china and asia is actually okay. i'd question that a little bit and we k
first up, dan said to keep an eye on yahoo!. take a listen. >> the mighty goldman sachs reinitiated the stock with a buy of $22, 12-month price target. they say the sum of the parts is much greater. i actually agree. implied volatility is cheap. >> good call. shares of yahoo! jumped 29% since september. so, what do you do? >> yeah, this is a stock-specific story here. a lot of things going on. they have new management in there. they are making a lot of changes and just as...
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how dan they get the white house back and the u.s. senate back. i'm going to talk about conservative principles. what we need to do. is take this to the american people and showcase successes all over our country. you have 25 states now that are doing thing that is are working for their citizens. states like michigan that are passing freedom to work. we see conservative principles worki ining everywhere and we w to do everything that we can to bring that to light. i think that is the only way we are going to win more national elections if people see that these ideas are working. where do you think the republican party lost out on conservative principles. what do they miss and what are you going to advocate at heritage? >> in 2010, you see the conservative grass roots a activists got involved. they retook the house and it had little to do with the republican party and it had everything to do with the grass roots activists speaking out. in 2012 it was the republican election and the grass roots were gone. they weren't embraced by the establishment.
how dan they get the white house back and the u.s. senate back. i'm going to talk about conservative principles. what we need to do. is take this to the american people and showcase successes all over our country. you have 25 states now that are doing thing that is are working for their citizens. states like michigan that are passing freedom to work. we see conservative principles worki ining everywhere and we w to do everything that we can to bring that to light. i think that is the only way...
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dan alluded to it earlier. i think that's what's going on here, but it's just -- it's uncomfortable to watch this play out on national tv. >> he's also indicating that he doesn't want to talk about the, you know, whether or not he said what he said -- you say he said in the hospital room because it was part of a private conversation and you asked for him not to say anything. is that true? i mean, would you mind if he talked about it? >> let him -- fine. he can talk about everything now. i'll talk about the intimate details of the conversation. he can talk about that. because i brought it up to him. we talked about that. and he dropped the ball. i didn't want to get into the -- to the -- it was a very emotional phone call. this is a guy who used to be my friend who decimated me. he could have come clean. he owed it to me. he owes it to the sport that he destroyed. and don't -- when he says he doesn't like the uci, he had the uci in his back pocket. he owned the team. >> he would say that he wasn't the general ma
dan alluded to it earlier. i think that's what's going on here, but it's just -- it's uncomfortable to watch this play out on national tv. >> he's also indicating that he doesn't want to talk about the, you know, whether or not he said what he said -- you say he said in the hospital room because it was part of a private conversation and you asked for him not to say anything. is that true? i mean, would you mind if he talked about it? >> let him -- fine. he can talk about everything...
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thank you very much, dan. [ applause ] thank you, dan. >> steve: was that deliberate? >> jimmy: "digango unchanged." [ light laughter ] "unchanged." >> steve: "unchanged." >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: i love their pizzas. >> jimmy: why is he still on the red carpet? the globes are over like, a whole day. [ laughter ] >> steve: yeah, it's been a day. he's still there, too. >> jimmy: there's the red carpet. >> steve: yeah. he didn't go to the party. >> jimmy: he didn't, no. no, he couldn't even get into the globes, man. well, it's good to see dan working. [ laughter ] there were also some big football games this weekend, though. you guys watch any of these games? [ cheers and applause ] great games the whole way though. saturday, the ravens beat the broncos 38 to 35 -- [ cheers and applause ] -- after two overtimes. i'm not saying it went too long, but even jodie foster was like, "just wrap it up." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ some political news. let's get political. i heard that president obama's inauguration will have its own iphone app that includes a map to
thank you very much, dan. [ applause ] thank you, dan. >> steve: was that deliberate? >> jimmy: "digango unchanged." [ light laughter ] "unchanged." >> steve: "unchanged." >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: i love their pizzas. >> jimmy: why is he still on the red carpet? the globes are over like, a whole day. [ laughter ] >> steve: yeah, it's been a day. he's still there, too. >> jimmy: there's the red carpet. >> steve:...
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dan loeb is questioning the pay of james gorman. according to 2010 and 2011 proxy filings, he received $130 million. that's up from $50 million combined in '08 and '09. in those years, many top bankers took little or no bonus. now workers and other firms are waiting to hear what their 2012 bonus will be. the bottom line is
dan loeb is questioning the pay of james gorman. according to 2010 and 2011 proxy filings, he received $130 million. that's up from $50 million combined in '08 and '09. in those years, many top bankers took little or no bonus. now workers and other firms are waiting to hear what their 2012 bonus will be. the bottom line is
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i think it gets -- dan's point of not being enough demolished malls. i wouldn't be short just because -- i mean, i've gotten it wrong every which way, i just can't play in the -- >> all right. >> leave it to jeff gordan. >> on deck, what does buying some bullish bets in a major bank do to reports this week? much more "fast" straight ahead. >>> welcome back to "fast money." morgan stanley is reporting easte earnings this week and mike, you noticed interesting activity. >> we saw substantial bullish activity in the options markets. if you look at the 19, 20, and 20 1/2 strikes and puts, most active were the 20 1/2 thats expire on friday. 20,000 of those traded at a price of 35 cents. bullish bets that the stock would be above $20.85 by friday expiration, up 2 1/2% from where it closed. this is a big change in sentiment from where the open interest was because before now, puts outweighed calls. >> all right. and more options action every friday at 5:00. let's play the good, the bad and the ugly, starring guy adami. let's go with the good. guy was looking
i think it gets -- dan's point of not being enough demolished malls. i wouldn't be short just because -- i mean, i've gotten it wrong every which way, i just can't play in the -- >> all right. >> leave it to jeff gordan. >> on deck, what does buying some bullish bets in a major bank do to reports this week? much more "fast" straight ahead. >>> welcome back to "fast money." morgan stanley is reporting easte earnings this week and mike, you noticed...
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. >> and talk about wanting to escape, who can forget vice president dan quayle exercising his spelling expertise in front of the cameras. >> add one little bit on the end. potato. >> you write phonetically. there you go. >> there you go. >> i wouldn't try your luck at, are you smarter than a fifth grader, dan. >> i guess he was wrong and i was right. >> and speaking of a gaffe with an "e" on the end, here's a technical one. and you're in my way of my script, there, if you will move.
. >> and talk about wanting to escape, who can forget vice president dan quayle exercising his spelling expertise in front of the cameras. >> add one little bit on the end. potato. >> you write phonetically. there you go. >> there you go. >> i wouldn't try your luck at, are you smarter than a fifth grader, dan. >> i guess he was wrong and i was right. >> and speaking of a gaffe with an "e" on the end, here's a technical one. and you're in my...
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column nest at the american institute of dan greenhouse. both are cnbc contributors. steve, first to you here. all right, listen, you have the republicans saying essentially, we're not negotiating without spending cuts. president saying spending cuts are nonnegotiable off the table. how does this play out? >> i think they make a deal in the end. it is a real challenge it investors now to see through some of this. but what is really interesting to me is what happened over the weekend. what my reporting uncovered and what is out there in public statement is, really the administration is getting rid of the sort of quirky ideas that have been out. the platinum coin is off the table. issuing scripp or ious is off the table. digging in the trenches over the weekend, then the republicans came out and said, you know what, we are more serious about sending the country into default in return for spending cuts than you probably thought. >> it is interesting earlier on today, i tweeted out, what is the risk of a -- and amazingly, people tweeted back, absolutely 0%. and some peopl
column nest at the american institute of dan greenhouse. both are cnbc contributors. steve, first to you here. all right, listen, you have the republicans saying essentially, we're not negotiating without spending cuts. president saying spending cuts are nonnegotiable off the table. how does this play out? >> i think they make a deal in the end. it is a real challenge it investors now to see through some of this. but what is really interesting to me is what happened over the weekend. what...
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just ask our next guest, dan rosenswe rosensweig. a full-service operation for students, matches them with colleges, scholarships and advisers that have ambitions to be the go-to network for college students. what was wrong with just representing textbooks, dan? why this move into a broader context, a platform that you're creating? >> it's a very good question. it's a much bigger opportunity. i think when we took over the business three years ago, it was clear that print textbooks in the rental model wouldn't be around forever. the world increasingly goes digital and students would be using many more education resources, and using textbooks and new technologies that come out. it's about nobody up to this point has focused on putting the student first. so chegg has taken the position that our goal is to give the students what they need, our mission is to save them time, save them money, get them smarter. the education process is really difficult. it's really fragmented. i have two daughters, rachel and samantha, and one went through t
just ask our next guest, dan rosenswe rosensweig. a full-service operation for students, matches them with colleges, scholarships and advisers that have ambitions to be the go-to network for college students. what was wrong with just representing textbooks, dan? why this move into a broader context, a platform that you're creating? >> it's a very good question. it's a much bigger opportunity. i think when we took over the business three years ago, it was clear that print textbooks in the...
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my friend dan dickert, knows refining stocks better than anybody comes on cnbc, he says that's the one. i'm going to send you there. i trust him. and i like holly frontier and fillet. i think that -- i think cv is for you. any given day, the market is capable of pullback. but bullish backs are given the bears a pretty hard time and making it a pretty tough time for those who are trying to make a bearish bet. "mad money" back after the break. >>> coming up, job opportunity? economic optimism is hoping to tick down unemployment across the country. but as the payrolls rise, so do the stocks of staffing companies. be careful. not all these recruiters are cut from the same cloth. cramer identifies the right candidate, next. >>> and, later, herbal cure? some of the street's most recognizable money managers are engaged in an all-out wary over shares of herbalife, but as this stock market soap oprah plays out in the limelight, are investors missing a more profitable picture occurring backstage? stick around, cramer clues you in. >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twit
my friend dan dickert, knows refining stocks better than anybody comes on cnbc, he says that's the one. i'm going to send you there. i trust him. and i like holly frontier and fillet. i think that -- i think cv is for you. any given day, the market is capable of pullback. but bullish backs are given the bears a pretty hard time and making it a pretty tough time for those who are trying to make a bearish bet. "mad money" back after the break. >>> coming up, job opportunity?...
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. >> es un tema que sigue levan n levantando polemÉmica y en uo p los pocos que dan, en nuevo mÉxico susana martiÍnez insiste en retirarla. >> el senador democratmÓcrata de el senado podrÍa dedicar varios meses para trabajar en una r reforma migratoria, el tambiÉn p presidente del comite del senado dijo que es necesario buscar una manera de aproabr una reforma migratoria significativa, apesr das pesar de las diferencias entre democratas y republicanos, tra a trabajadores agricoÍcolas est p expuetsos a condiciones insegu a inseguras es lo que afirma un s estudio, donde al menos uno de e estos trabajadores muere cada i dÍa por un incidente relacionado al trabajo y muchos estÁn exp s expuestos a peligrosos pestici a pesticidas y calor, su promedio anual de salario es entre 10- 2 12,5 mil dolÓlares . >> otro estudio sugiere que las mujeres hispanas tienen altas o posibilidades de sufrir caÁncer de ovario en el paÍs, dicen que el 37 por ciento de las mujeres no tienen seguro medÉdico, ha n haciendo que la detecciÓn de este canÁncer sea en etapa hi a avanzada, muchas viven en
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i want to bring in georgia democratic congressman dan johnson. good to have you with me this saturday. >> thank you for having me. >> the republican plan is coupled with a no budget, no-pay provision aimed at forcing the senate to pass the budget before an april deadline. if no budget is passed, members of congress, including yourself, don't get paid. what do you think about that proposal? >> well, you know, we have an issue with republicans who can't even control the members in their own caucus thinking that they can control proceedings in the senate and also the president enforced those to do what they want to have done and so they are trying to postpone the day of reckoning basically, for two months and i don't think the scheme is going work. >> so you don't support any part of that proposal? >> well, i mean, if we have a clean debt ceiling bill that comes forward and it's only for three months, that's something that i certainly would consider, but to tie a rise in the debt ceiling to decreasing spending on programs that benefit the middle cla
i want to bring in georgia democratic congressman dan johnson. good to have you with me this saturday. >> thank you for having me. >> the republican plan is coupled with a no budget, no-pay provision aimed at forcing the senate to pass the budget before an april deadline. if no budget is passed, members of congress, including yourself, don't get paid. what do you think about that proposal? >> well, you know, we have an issue with republicans who can't even control the members...
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. >>> y marÍa celeste desde miami cÓmo estÁn, vamos a comienzo nar california dÓnde activistas no dan tregua a la lucha por reforma que le skwlaelz millones de indocumentoed ademÁs. >>> y ademÁs una encuesta reciente de muestra que cuatro de cada cinco estadounidenses apoyarÍa una reforma migratoria integral para este paÍs si eso incluyera permisos de trabajo para indocumentados, carlos tiene todos los detalles. >>> israel bem cuevas dice saber lo que es vivir en las sombras como indocumentada su esposo fue detenido en esta redada en la fabrica en que trabajaba en el 2008. >>> ella acababa de dar a luz. >>> sentÍa que el mundo se venia encima y sentÍa que en esos momentos no sabÍa que es lo que iba a pasar conmigo. >>> hoy lÍderes presionan al gobierno para que actÚe ya y legalice a once millones de indocumentados. >>> porque ahora saben que detrÁs de esa de manda de nosotros, hay votos. >>> muchos lo y al ann im operativo morm. >>> extremos nos dice la biblia que una sociedad juzgada por la manera que trata a sus dÉbil. >>> isabel encuentra consuelo en que el lÍder del se
. >>> y marÍa celeste desde miami cÓmo estÁn, vamos a comienzo nar california dÓnde activistas no dan tregua a la lucha por reforma que le skwlaelz millones de indocumentoed ademÁs. >>> y ademÁs una encuesta reciente de muestra que cuatro de cada cinco estadounidenses apoyarÍa una reforma migratoria integral para este paÍs si eso incluyera permisos de trabajo para indocumentados, carlos tiene todos los detalles. >>> israel bem cuevas dice saber lo que es vivir...
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[applause] and governor hickenlooper, your dear friend and our dear friend, dan gordon could not be here but we wanted to make sure you enjoyed his borough -- brew. >> as i have many times before, let me assure you. [applause] >> our photographer would like to get your photos. >> with or without the kibble? >> all right. take pictures of the view of the city that you soon went forgot.
[applause] and governor hickenlooper, your dear friend and our dear friend, dan gordon could not be here but we wanted to make sure you enjoyed his borough -- brew. >> as i have many times before, let me assure you. [applause] >> our photographer would like to get your photos. >> with or without the kibble? >> all right. take pictures of the view of the city that you soon went forgot.
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thank you for joining us today for "up" and join us tomorrow morning at 8:00 as we will have governor dan maloy on two gun control proposals and governor sherrod brown and patrick gaspard and also as supreme court justice sotomayor prepares to deliver the inaugural oath. thank you for getting "up." stay tup tuned for melissa harris-perry. [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while t
thank you for joining us today for "up" and join us tomorrow morning at 8:00 as we will have governor dan maloy on two gun control proposals and governor sherrod brown and patrick gaspard and also as supreme court justice sotomayor prepares to deliver the inaugural oath. thank you for getting "up." stay tup tuned for melissa harris-perry. [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new...
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and we and we have the former chief economist to vice president biden and democratic governor dan mallory of connecticut, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >>> one of the most consequential decisions of president obama's second term may happen this week. that's next. tina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and
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, se diseÑan mÁquinas nuevas que dan de todos los billetes y no solo de 20 dÓlares. la importaciÓn de productos chinos, imitaciones de marcas famosas, tocÓ una fibra sensible en colombia, del sombrero vulteao, un sÍmbolo nacional, creÓ protestas de los que lo fabrican. >>> desde Épocas prehispanicas, los indÍgenas fabricaron el sombrero, en el 2004 se decretÓ patrimonio cultural, este producto tÍpico del caribe colombiano, fue desde siempre parte del folclore y un sÍmbolo nacional, por eso el escÁndalo, la importancia de china, de replicas sinteticas, amenaza la economÍa de 50 mil familias indÍgenas. >>> es un sÍmbolo nacional, y ofende traer unas copia de otra parte que ni siquiera es del material que laboramos el sombrero, y puede traer abajo la economÍa. >>> mientras un sombrero a mano con hojas de caÑa flecha, una planta tÍpica, cuesta de 30 a 100 dÓlares, el chino es de 2 a 5 dÓlares. >>> nunca se podrÁ comparar un sombrero hecho a mano con fibras naturales como el sombrero volteado, con uno hecho en materiales sinteticos con screen, no tiene
, se diseÑan mÁquinas nuevas que dan de todos los billetes y no solo de 20 dÓlares. la importaciÓn de productos chinos, imitaciones de marcas famosas, tocÓ una fibra sensible en colombia, del sombrero vulteao, un sÍmbolo nacional, creÓ protestas de los que lo fabrican. >>> desde Épocas prehispanicas, los indÍgenas fabricaron el sombrero, en el 2004 se decretÓ patrimonio cultural, este producto tÍpico del caribe colombiano, fue desde siempre parte del folclore y un sÍmbolo...
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. >>> en diez dÍas se sabrÁ si le dan permiso de viajar. dijo lo creeremos al estar a bordo de un aviÓn, 90-201 se parece del nombre de un programa, pero el nÚmero postal con mayor hispanos al paÍs, al sur de california, juan carlos cuenta quÉ encontrÓ ahÍ. >>> el sabor latino se siente, se respira y aprecia en cada rincÓn del sur de california. aquÍ tenemos un restaurante salvadoreÑo, mexicano, salvadoreÑos por todos lados. >>> se siente contento de estar mÁs cerca de su paÍs de alguna manera. >>> sÍ, si, se siente bien uno, aquÍ rodeado de mucho hispano. >>> le presento al Área que conforma el cÓdigo postal 90-201 estÁ la ciudad de (nombre en inglÉs) el que cuenta con el mayor nÚmero de hispanos en toda la naciÓn, de hecho, segÚn cifras del mÁs reciente censo, el 4. 4% de la poblaciÓn es blanca, no hispana,a seÑora rodrÍguez que vive aqui hace 20 aÑos, dice que ver blancos no latinos es raro. >>> la verdad que no. uno que otro pasarÁ en carro, no los veo. >>> la tez morena combina con anuncios en espaÑol de la
. >>> en diez dÍas se sabrÁ si le dan permiso de viajar. dijo lo creeremos al estar a bordo de un aviÓn, 90-201 se parece del nombre de un programa, pero el nÚmero postal con mayor hispanos al paÍs, al sur de california, juan carlos cuenta quÉ encontrÓ ahÍ. >>> el sabor latino se siente, se respira y aprecia en cada rincÓn del sur de california. aquÍ tenemos un restaurante salvadoreÑo, mexicano, salvadoreÑos por todos lados. >>> se siente contento de estar...
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nacional de la oea porque así como actuaron rápido en el caso de ecuador, honduras y paraguay ahora nos dan la espalda a los venezolanos, van a desconocer ésta violación. >> de acuerdo al estdo de derecho. >> no hay presidente en venezuela . >> correcto?. no hay presidente legítimo, nohay presidente en este momento. >> hay un presidente electo. >> no hay comandante en jefe de la fuerzas armadas y hay algunos que pretenden usurpar la autoridad, todos sus actos son nulso desdes ese momento . ricardo moreno, presidente de la asociación simón bolivar. señor moreno, gracias por estar con nosotros. >> buenos días jorge, gracias por la invitación. >> acabamos de entrevistar a la asambleísta maría corina machado, y ella nos dijo que el actual gobierno en venezuela, según sus palabras, es un gobierno usurpador, y que en estos momentos no hay presidente legítimo en venezuela. ese es el punto de vista de ella. ¿cuál es su punto de vista? >> es interesante que... ahora los diputados que defienden la constiucion no lo hicieran antes cuando muchos de ellos firmaron un madanto de facto en ve
nacional de la oea porque así como actuaron rápido en el caso de ecuador, honduras y paraguay ahora nos dan la espalda a los venezolanos, van a desconocer ésta violación. >> de acuerdo al estdo de derecho. >> no hay presidente en venezuela . >> correcto?. no hay presidente legítimo, nohay presidente en este momento. >> hay un presidente electo. >> no hay comandante en jefe de la fuerzas armadas y hay algunos que pretenden usurpar la autoridad, todos sus actos...
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. >> llegaron a la post temporada, y como juegan muestra que dan la pelea. >> el timonel bath meldin exterieron el contrato. >> javier de la cruz azul esta en mira del villareal. >> en solo a las once hay noticias para desempleados. >> continua la modificacion en las escuelas después de tiroteos, siganos en twitter y en facebook (información en pantalla) los dejo con noticiero univisión. masacre de niÑos aquÍ en los estados unidos que cambia la manera de ver el uso de armas, hace un mes mataron a 20 niÑos y 6 adultos en una escuela de connectic connecticut, no parÓ el debate de quÉ hacer para evitar otra sacre, entre los niÑos muertos estÁn ana marquez de origen de puerto rico, una niÑa llena de vida y esperanza, tenemos imÁgenes inÉditas de ella y la lucha que sus padres iniciaron, blanca rosa vilchez hablÓ con ellos. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> nuestros corazones estÁn rotos, no nuestro espÍritu, dijo una madre de los 20 niÑos que perecieron hace un mes en la escuela primaria de sandy hook en connecticut, dijeron que paÓo en su comunidad, y se podrÍa repetir en
. >> llegaron a la post temporada, y como juegan muestra que dan la pelea. >> el timonel bath meldin exterieron el contrato. >> javier de la cruz azul esta en mira del villareal. >> en solo a las once hay noticias para desempleados. >> continua la modificacion en las escuelas después de tiroteos, siganos en twitter y en facebook (información en pantalla) los dejo con noticiero univisión. masacre de niÑos aquÍ en los estados unidos que cambia la manera de ver...
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i want to bring in dan gross, he's president of the brady campaign to end gun violence. mr. gross, what do you make of what jessica is reporting? >> it's exactly what the -- [ inaudible ] >> sorry. >> it reflects exactly -- >> we're having a hard time hearing you because of the announcement. i know you're on the train. zblae. sorry about that. >> let me bring jessica back and we'll come back to you. hopefully, they will have stopped that announcement. in terms of what could be possible through executive order on this list, i guess some of the information on background checks, perhaps? >> expanding the way background checks -- improving the way background checks are conducted could be done through executive order. making that information more readily available. improving the way especially mental health is reported forward could be done through executive order. and also gathering more research on where the guns are in america. that's another thing that could be done. there's a long list. i could go on, anderson, but you might want to get to your guest. >> yeah, let's check in
i want to bring in dan gross, he's president of the brady campaign to end gun violence. mr. gross, what do you make of what jessica is reporting? >> it's exactly what the -- [ inaudible ] >> sorry. >> it reflects exactly -- >> we're having a hard time hearing you because of the announcement. i know you're on the train. zblae. sorry about that. >> let me bring jessica back and we'll come back to you. hopefully, they will have stopped that announcement. in terms of...
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dan lothian joins us now. the nra is on the attack before they have seen the plan. >> it's a controversial ad the nra has released. it's not only going after the president and suggesting he's an elitist, but also going after the first daughters. it is an ad that is clearly aimed at sort of defending their position, which is they believe as the president looks to have these two tracks, one put pressure on congress to pass some of this -- these regulations, but also for the president to do things on his own, there's this concern that perhaps their second amendment rights might be impacted. so they come out with this ad. take a listen. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? then why is he skeptical about putting armed security in our schools when his kids are protected by armed guards at their schools? mr. obama demands the wealthy pay their fair share of taxes, but he's just another elitist hypocrite when it comes to a fair share of security. protection for their kids, and gun-free zones for ours
dan lothian joins us now. the nra is on the attack before they have seen the plan. >> it's a controversial ad the nra has released. it's not only going after the president and suggesting he's an elitist, but also going after the first daughters. it is an ad that is clearly aimed at sort of defending their position, which is they believe as the president looks to have these two tracks, one put pressure on congress to pass some of this -- these regulations, but also for the president to do...
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joining us is our private ek wit at the expert from boston dan. >> good morning. >> so this would be a huge, huge 20 plus billion dollar transaction. do you think it can actually happen in this environment? >> no, i don't. now, never say never. stranger things have happened. you've got pension funds, maybe a big sovereign wealth fund comes in. but you'd have to be talking about gst 23 billion, maybe $25 billion deal altogether and i know that dell's got a lot of cash on the books that can kind of help take some of the risk off for the bankers who would have to provide the leveraged financing here. but not enough. a lot of that cash is held overseas so you'd have the big tax implication. it seems a little too big. i talked to a private equity investor yesterday not at tpg or silver lake and he said this is a real, real stretch to get done. >> we're talking about a market cap somewhere in terms of, with a premium in success of sst 20 billion. i don't know what number you want to put on that. you have about $11 billion that you said in cash, but you've got to bring some of that and repa
joining us is our private ek wit at the expert from boston dan. >> good morning. >> so this would be a huge, huge 20 plus billion dollar transaction. do you think it can actually happen in this environment? >> no, i don't. now, never say never. stranger things have happened. you've got pension funds, maybe a big sovereign wealth fund comes in. but you'd have to be talking about gst 23 billion, maybe $25 billion deal altogether and i know that dell's got a lot of cash on the...
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dan? >> yeah. absolutely. price targets in my opinion are talking points for what you think the value of the stock is, what the opportunity for the stock is. so yeah, to use the point, $900 valuation, you know, clearly that's not the direction other analysts are going right now. not the direction this market wants to go right now. but that's the direction this company's earnings are pointing to. all the hype happening in the last few weeks on apple is centered around the supply chain. none of it is demand. every demand that we see for apple products is very strong. there are areas of weakness in europe, smartphone penetration in the u.s. the market overall in the u.s. is -- not all the points are positive, but generally it's good. >> if you're saying demand is good, but the orders of components for the product for which demand is strong are down, something's got to give here. are you saying that those channel checks aren't accurate? >> no, i am saying that. i would say three things about the research. first an
dan? >> yeah. absolutely. price targets in my opinion are talking points for what you think the value of the stock is, what the opportunity for the stock is. so yeah, to use the point, $900 valuation, you know, clearly that's not the direction other analysts are going right now. not the direction this market wants to go right now. but that's the direction this company's earnings are pointing to. all the hype happening in the last few weeks on apple is centered around the supply chain....
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. >> our friend dan dicker saying this is a must buy. holly frontier has been returning so much to shareholders. these companies are a big beneficiary of the glut of domestic oil versus what we can charge, you know at the pump. the united states oil is so cheap. >>> a couple incongruities today. at yet the dow is positive. you made the point about the macro being positive. >> we are in a rising tide situation. you know, we're supposed to -- if you listen to anyone on how america is doing, i mean, you really think we must be doing terrible. we have higher payroll tax, a gridlock in washington, but the actual job growth is very out of sync, and it almost says like, listen, we got rid of this, let's start hiring. we may be looking at this debt ceiling, and i'm going to invoke shakespeare, the bard, that this may be much ado about nothing. i'm going there. right here. >> right now? the cliff is -- >> don't you love -- you know, when i first heard, i thought what a great title, i said no, moran, take the shakespeare course first the it's goin
. >> our friend dan dicker saying this is a must buy. holly frontier has been returning so much to shareholders. these companies are a big beneficiary of the glut of domestic oil versus what we can charge, you know at the pump. the united states oil is so cheap. >>> a couple incongruities today. at yet the dow is positive. you made the point about the macro being positive. >> we are in a rising tide situation. you know, we're supposed to -- if you listen to anyone on how...
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and i think we're doing a lot of the things that -- the reason dan has come in the stock to the best of my knowledge is he believes the company is on turnaround and he was excited about it. we have -- our board since i joined the board three years ago and became ceo and chairman, we have had a turnover of 6 of our 14 directors. roy happens to be retiring this may, so we'll have 7 of 14 directors turn over in that three-year period. so, i think dan's interest and ours are greatly aligned. >> in the money you're having all your guys manage, would you strongly urge them to just lighten up on bonds, and go big in the stock market? >> i'm bullish on the market. i mean, but i've been bullish, joe, for about four or five months. >> four or five months. okay. 12, 13 years? >> no, no, no, the last four or five months. >> is it really bullish? new all-time highs? >> i think we can still move higher from here. let's look at the big macro. u.s. economy is recovering. the u.s. consumer has delevered, has got more confidence in the system. we're past the election. the u.s. economy is recovering. t
and i think we're doing a lot of the things that -- the reason dan has come in the stock to the best of my knowledge is he believes the company is on turnaround and he was excited about it. we have -- our board since i joined the board three years ago and became ceo and chairman, we have had a turnover of 6 of our 14 directors. roy happens to be retiring this may, so we'll have 7 of 14 directors turn over in that three-year period. so, i think dan's interest and ours are greatly aligned....
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then they talk about the democrats because harry reid talked about the assault by big dan and getting it to the united states senate controlled by the democratic party. it ain't going to happen. so if you look at the red state senators up for reelection alabaster down south, that's what i'm talking about in terms of overreach. if this is something we such close the loophole, catch 40% escaping and i'm guns if they mentally disturbed had reasonable restrictions. the problem in the heller case is you couldn't have a can bus registered, but they would much reregister. that is in effect that you can't do it and that tesco to fire. so if it's common sense, quite frankly i don't know why somebody needs 10 bullets. it doesn't seem like some magic number to me. to the gunowners, that sounds like something somebody made up. the president's executive orders can be accepted by the republican party. if they did close down 90 people buying guns. you think this through. >> small items on ticket items. >> yes. in the brady bill of 93, about effectively. for background check. the assault weapons ban
then they talk about the democrats because harry reid talked about the assault by big dan and getting it to the united states senate controlled by the democratic party. it ain't going to happen. so if you look at the red state senators up for reelection alabaster down south, that's what i'm talking about in terms of overreach. if this is something we such close the loophole, catch 40% escaping and i'm guns if they mentally disturbed had reasonable restrictions. the problem in the heller case is...
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dan kaplan, sports business journal. >> i'm great, thank you. bill: just the facts what did he confess to we can say? >> we don't know what he confessed to. we weren't in the livestrong room he theoretically apologized. he seemed to have a nonapology, apology, wherewithal the bad pr and publicity to the cancer institute. bill: that is good point. all the headlines yesterday that armstrong confessed. if you listen to the 20-minute address to his charity, it was poll guy for -- apology for having brought attention to the organization that was not wanted. i didn't hear, i'm sorry. >> it was a classic nonapology, apology. but you don't say i am sorry for what i did. i think it is pretty out there that he blood doped and there's --. bill: you believe that? >> there is so much evidence. the investigation, into the u.s. postal system team. there are so many witnesses to the actual doping. what i'm interested to see if oprah asks him, has he apologized to the people whose reputations and livelihoods he ruined over the last 12 or 13 years, who came out d
dan kaplan, sports business journal. >> i'm great, thank you. bill: just the facts what did he confess to we can say? >> we don't know what he confessed to. we weren't in the livestrong room he theoretically apologized. he seemed to have a nonapology, apology, wherewithal the bad pr and publicity to the cancer institute. bill: that is good point. all the headlines yesterday that armstrong confessed. if you listen to the 20-minute address to his charity, it was poll guy for --...
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she is also the proud mother of two young men, dan and dave zimmerman. gabe is my transition buddy. he was a friend and we had a place where we put together the office of congressman gifford staff early on. he is a wonderful young man with such compassion and care. it is beyond words to think that he is no longer with us. his mother served for many years people who were disadvantaged in our community. it was gabe who was killed at that event on january 8. he died right beside me after being shot myself. i will never, ever forget the image of gabe dying by my side. i know for certain that his last action was to come and try to help us. to help congresswoman giffords and in doing that, he was shot. some of us here in congress meet regularly in the room that is named in his honor. every time i go to meetings, i remember this young man. his mother has been very active. particularly active since the tragedy in tucson. there was a magazine in a clip that 33 bullets. i know that we need to do something about it, and i know that emily wants to do something as well. we want to welcome emily
she is also the proud mother of two young men, dan and dave zimmerman. gabe is my transition buddy. he was a friend and we had a place where we put together the office of congressman gifford staff early on. he is a wonderful young man with such compassion and care. it is beyond words to think that he is no longer with us. his mother served for many years people who were disadvantaged in our community. it was gabe who was killed at that event on january 8. he died right beside me after being...
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some of the major themes and we just learned this from dan lothian who covers the white house. this is sort of the fact that the president is confronting the reality of a divided washington that he'll be acknowledging that there are some divisions but he'll talk about how there's responsibility to work on issues where there are common ground and, of course, this is considered certainly a speech that is somewhat hard to deliver not only because historically second inaugurals are not always very memorable but also because it's situated in a very weird place temp porely for president obama. we've just had the fiscal cliff battle. there's an upcoming one with the debt ceiling. ep has to acknowledge this not so pretty reality in the washington as he gives a speech that's supposed to be inspirational. >> the reality is the same congress he was working with on friday will be the same congress he's working with come tuesday despite the speech. we'll watch closely to see more details coming up. thank you so much. we'll watch more of this ahead. >> we always know security is tight in was
some of the major themes and we just learned this from dan lothian who covers the white house. this is sort of the fact that the president is confronting the reality of a divided washington that he'll be acknowledging that there are some divisions but he'll talk about how there's responsibility to work on issues where there are common ground and, of course, this is considered certainly a speech that is somewhat hard to deliver not only because historically second inaugurals are not always very...
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we have to host: dan next, salem, ore. caller: i think there is a pretty easy solution with social security and medicare. the low and will consume 100% of our gdp. many look at the figures that social security in february will be 61% payout. i am being taxed at 6.2% social security and 2% medicare. something is definitely going to have happen. even though i'm a republican, i understand elections draw consequences, so to keep things at the level at which would like them, we are going out to raise taxes and people are going back to start paying for what they want. guest: absolutely. these are items that people have been looking at ever since the program started. one thing you always see are these doomsday date. right now, i think social security has a doomsday date of 2024. they always change with the amount of revenue coming in to the program. they change with the amount of people receiving the benefits. they change with the things like interest rates. they change with how the economy is doing. they shared with the unemploy
we have to host: dan next, salem, ore. caller: i think there is a pretty easy solution with social security and medicare. the low and will consume 100% of our gdp. many look at the figures that social security in february will be 61% payout. i am being taxed at 6.2% social security and 2% medicare. something is definitely going to have happen. even though i'm a republican, i understand elections draw consequences, so to keep things at the level at which would like them, we are going out to...